Sleep Disorders In Children

It can be distressing for parents to see their little one struggling to sleep every day or having intermittent sleep that disturbs her daily routine. From excessive snoring to sleepwalking, there are numerous sleep disorders that can perturb her sleep, and the extent of these disorders’ consequences could affect all aspects of her life.

In addition to taking your child to the paediatrician and getting her a treatment, there are also common sleep-time missteps that you should avoid.

Here’s a ClipBook that compiles a few of the best links on sleep disorders from the web. Flip through the pages to understand your child’s disorder better and to know how to proceed with the treatment.

The back-to-school time brings many new things: new clothes, new school supplies, and new class schedules. And when it comes to getting your kids back on a school sleep schedule, you may also need a new routine.

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While sleep disorders can come with varying degrees of severity, the majority of them can be treated. What's important is that parents recognize the signs of sleep disorders so that they can get their child treated for the underlying causes, rathe...

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Sleeptalking can happen anytime, but it usually happens in the earliest stages of deep sleep. This means that even if you can get your child into a sleep conversation, your child probably won’t remember it in the morning.

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Are you worried that your little angel does not epitomize the image of the quiet and peaceful child, who sleeps soundly? Read this article to learn about the causes, symptoms, and solutions for snoring in children.

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Sleepwalking is a common condition that occurs in children, but what underlies this behavior? You may wonder not only about the causes of sleepwalking but whether it requires treatment and how best to stop it.

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A child having night terrors may scream and thrash around, and may not recognise you if you try to comfort them. This behaviour occurs on waking abruptly from deep, non-dream sleep. Your child won't be fully awake during these episodes and will ha...

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Sleep-disordered breathing is a general term for breathing difficulties occurring during sleep. SDB can range from frequent loud snoring to Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) a condition involving repeated episodes of partial or complete blockage of th...